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Timemania Contest 2342: R$2.4 Million Jackpot Rolls Over
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Timemania Contest 2342: R$2.4 Million Jackpot Rolls Over

The latest Timemania draw saw no player match all seven numbers, causing the grand prize to accumulate to R$2.4 million. Discover the winning combinations and the full list of prize categories for contest 2342.

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Quick Summary

  • 150, while 106 tickets matched five numbers, receiving R$1,229.

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Winning Numbers & ResultsPrize DistributionHow to Play ️Looking Ahead

Quick Summary#

The latest Timemania draw has concluded, leaving the top prize unclaimed and ready for the next round of players. Contest 2342, which took place on Tuesday, January 13, failed to produce a winner for the grand prize, causing the jackpot to accumulate significantly.

While the seven-digit combination remained elusive, thousands of participants secured smaller victories. The winning numbers for the draw were 1 - 10 - 22 - 35 - 39 - 48 - 56, and the 'Time do Coração' was identified as CUIABA/MT. The next opportunity to win is just around the corner, with the subsequent draw scheduled for Thursday, January 15.

Winning Numbers & Results#

The primary focus of the contest was the search for a player capable of matching all seven selected digits. Despite the high stakes, the R$2,400,000.00 jackpot remained unclaimed. The specific combination drawn was 1, 10, 22, 35, 39, 48, and 56.

Alongside the main numbers, the 'Time do Coração' (Heart Team) plays a crucial role in the lottery. For contest 2342, the designated team was CUIABA/MT. While the grand prize rolled over, significant rewards were distributed across the following winning tiers:

  • 6 Correct Numbers: 5 winning bets, each receiving R$18,242.50
  • 5 Correct Numbers: 106 winning bets, each receiving R$1,229.27
  • 4 Correct Numbers: 1,627 winning bets, each receiving R$10.50
  • 3 Correct Numbers: 15,838 winning bets, each receiving R$3.50
  • Time do Coração: 4,871 winning bets, each receiving R$8.50

Prize Distribution#

The financial structure of Timemania is designed to reward players at various levels of success. The base cost to play is R$3.50. The prize distribution follows a specific formula determined by the Caixa Econômica Federal, which administers the lottery.

Fixed prizes are allocated for specific outcomes:

  • 3 Acertos: R$3.50
  • 4 Acertos: R$10.50
  • Time do Coração: R$8.50

For the larger prizes, the pool is divided based on percentages. The remaining prize money is distributed as follows: 50% is reserved for bets with 7 correct numbers; 20% is shared among bets with 6 correct numbers; and another 20% is allocated to bets with 5 correct numbers. The final 10% is accumulated and distributed to those who hit the 7 numbers in concursos ending in 0 or 5.

How to Play 🎟️#

Participating in Timemania involves a straightforward process. Players must select 10 numbers from a pool of 80 available on the ticket, in addition to choosing one 'Time do Coração' (Heart Team). The draw consists of 7 numbers being selected randomly.

Prizes are awarded to tickets that match between 3 and 7 numbers, as well as those that correctly identify the Heart Team. For those who prefer not to select their own numbers, the Surpresinha option allows the Caixa Econômica Federal to choose the numbers automatically. Additionally, players can use the Teimosinha feature to repeat the same game for up to 12 consecutive draws.

Key details for players:

  • Cost: R$3.50 per bet
  • Schedule: Three weekly draws (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday) at 21:00
  • Selection: 10 numbers out of 80 + 1 Heart Team

Looking Ahead#

With contest 2342 in the books, attention now shifts to the upcoming draw on Thursday, January 15. The accumulation of the grand prize to R$2,400,000.00 is expected to drive increased interest and participation.

Players looking to participate should ensure their bets are placed before the cutoff time. The lottery continues to offer multiple avenues for winning, from the massive jackpot to the smaller, more frequent prizes associated with matching fewer numbers or the Heart Team. The next draw represents a fresh opportunity to claim the accumulated funds.

Frequently Asked Questions

The winning numbers for contest 2342 were 1, 10, 22, 35, 39, 48, and 56. Additionally, the 'Time do Coração' was CUIABA/MT.

No, there were no winners of the 7-number jackpot in contest 2342. Consequently, the prize accumulated to R$2,400,000.00 for the next draw.

In contest 2342, there were 5 winning bets that matched 6 numbers. Each of these winners received R$18,242.50.

The next Timemania draw is scheduled for Thursday, January 15. Timemania draws are held three times a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 21:00.

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